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Poster: billbarstad Date: December 30, 2010 06:34:31am
Forum: feature_films Subject: Re: Public Domain Question

Soft subtitles that I'm used to are subtitles contained in a separate data file (e.g., an SRT file) that are added to the video when played. The video file and subtitle file must have the same name. Soft subs can also refer to subtitle files that are muxed directly into a video file, like MKV and OGV. The nice thing about soft subs is that they can be edited.

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Poster: Administrator, Curator, or Staff NoiseCollector Date: December 30, 2010 12:57:34pm
Forum: feature_films Subject: Re: Public Domain Question

thats not how you spell bastard

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Poster: billbarstad Date: December 30, 2010 01:37:58pm
Forum: feature_films Subject: Re: Public Domain Question

Gee, I've never heard that one before. And you almost wrote a sentence, too!

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Poster: bearcor1 Date: December 30, 2010 02:49:22pm
Forum: feature_films Subject: Re: Public Domain Question

Good one BB !!!

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